The Introvert Dilemma
As we noted on Day 1, many of your favorite authors are, quite possibly, introverts.
The writing—or writing-drawing—they do is a quiet activity, often done in solitude.
When (happy day!) they get their books published, everything changes. The world is noisy, and they’re asked to step into the fray. This effort can be quite tiring and deplete their ability to create more of what you loved from them in the first place.
What can you do to help your favorite introverted author out? This little series gives you ideas to try.
Ten ways, ten days.
Day 3: And I Quote
Are you a mark-it-up type reader? Or do you keep your pages pencil-free?
We place a tiny pencil dot next to beloved quotes, for easy relocation. And, thanks to Instagram, we love to share quotes from sources that have been impactful. Notes on Substack has made this even easier!
When you share quotes from your favorite introverted author’s works, it helps potential new readers easily get a feel for what to expect—saving them from buying a book they might not like OR leading them to a life-changing experience.
Here are a few of our quote shares from Notes and Instagram…
Final Tip
When you post the quote on your socials, be sure to tag your (introverted) author, so they can see and share your posts (if they’re not feeling too tired or overwhelmed. 🙂)
That’s it for Day 3: And I Quote.
See you soon for Day 4!
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to be continued…